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EJS VOLUME TWO NUMBER ONE (1996) ELECTRONIC JOURNALS AND SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION: NOTES AND ISSUES Mike Sosteric Department of Sociology University of Alberta Edmonton, AB CANADA [email protected] KEYWORDS: ELECTRONIC JOURNALS; INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY; COMMUNICATION ABSTRACT
Oz Almog Department of Sociology Emek Jeezrael College Emek Jeezrael P.O.B 19300. [email protected] Abstract This paper elaborates the various scientific problems and difficulties regarding the notion of social type in the social sciences, particularly in sociology. An extensive body of…
Greg Smith Department of Sociology University of Salford Salford, UK © 1996 Electronic Journal of Sociology [email protected] ABSTRACT The fate of Goffman’s Gender Advertisements in the sociological literature is reviewed nearly two decades after its original publication. The paper underlines…
EJS VOLUME TWO NUMBER ONE (1996) Greg Smith Department of Sociology University of Salford Salford, UK [email protected] KEYWORDS: GENDER DISPLAYS; INTERACTION ORDER; GOFFMAN; GENDER STEREOTYPES ABSTRACT
The EJS would like to thank the following sponsors for their support. Garamond Press Garamond Press, Canada’s leading independent academic publisher, [the first independent publisher in Canada to specialise in publishing for the academic area], is pleased to provide an…
Steve Mainprize Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Douglas College New Westminster, B.C. Canada © 1996 Electronic Journal of Sociology [email protected] ABSTRACT Electronic monitoring (EM) is now a widespread practical resource and technique of community supervision/control in corrections. It is…
Richard Ling Telenor Research and Development Telenor 2007 Kjeller, Norway © 1996 Electronic Journal of Sociology [email protected] Many people are uneasy with the rapid spread of new forms of electronic communication and media such as the internet, video on demand,…
History on the Net H-Net: The international on-line scholarly network for the humanities and social sciences. History On-Line This new site from the Institute of Historical Research (IHR) and the ROADS Project is an important resource for historians, especially…
Home: Conferences Refereed Conference Proceedings: Papers from Looking Ahead: New Directions in Postgraduate Research, University of Newcastle, July 1998. Papers from Virtual Histories, Real Time Challenges, a joint symposium of the Australian Historical Association and the State Library of New…
This section of the Journal is devoted to critical reviews of history in digital media, and research into philosophical and technical aspects of scholarly use of new information technologies. Reviews of History in Digital Media: Cyber-Historiography: Graeme Davison, On History…